Gene I feel the same way - unfortunately in Massachusetts, the people would rather have the government build their houses.
I TRIED going about REPLACING (not installing from scratch) my electric water heater the "right way" with a permit. But found I simply wasn't allowed to do it.
It HAD to be done by a licensed plumber AND a licensed electrician.
There were no ifs ands or buts about it - it's simply not allowed in this town.
I of course did it myself anyways - but if my house ever burns down and the fire started with the water heater - I doubt I'd get a dime from the insurance company.
I'm all for RECOMMENDING it be done by a pro - I'm even all for USING a pro in most cases. But not ALLOWING people to do their own work is over the line. They should be able to inspect a job like that and sign off on it REGARDLESS of who actually did the work.
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